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Best picture quality in Vista with Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H
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<blockquote data-quote="jo16v" data-source="post: 426904" data-attributes="member: 81927"><p>This is not accurate at all- I have no problem with framerate drop or jerkiness on 1080i, I just have tale tale sign of Bob deinterlacing- shimmering or jaggies on thin lines- maybe my 5000+ CPU makes a difference vs kiwi's 4200? Just to remind that vector adaptive 1080i is availiable on dual core (non HT3) processors if you do the decoding via CPU and deinterlacing via GPU using ffdshow or coreavc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jo16v, post: 426904, member: 81927"] This is not accurate at all- I have no problem with framerate drop or jerkiness on 1080i, I just have tale tale sign of Bob deinterlacing- shimmering or jaggies on thin lines- maybe my 5000+ CPU makes a difference vs kiwi's 4200? Just to remind that vector adaptive 1080i is availiable on dual core (non HT3) processors if you do the decoding via CPU and deinterlacing via GPU using ffdshow or coreavc. [/QUOTE]
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